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Lyndal co-leads the Discipline of General Practice at the University of Sydney and has been a practising GP for over thirty years. She currently provides pro bono care at the Asylum Seekers Centre in Newtown. She teaches primary health care within the international public health masters program and co-leads an NHMRC Centre for Research Excellence 'Ask, Share. Know: Rapid Evidence for General Practice Decisions'. She servies on the International Patient Decision Aids Standards committee and has received international recognition for her research in shared decision-making.

2012

Cluster randomised controlled trial of a psycho-educational intervention for people with a family history of depression for use in general practice; Meiser B, Mitchell P, Schofield P, Barlow-Stewart K, Trevena L, Dobbins T, Christensen H; Australian Research Council (ARC)/Linkage Projects (LP).

Defining a role for GPs and patients in Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) decisions on cancer care; Trevena L, Tattersall M; Cancer Institute New South Wales/Primary Health Care Grant.

Primary Healthcare and the General Practitioner in China and Australia; Trevena L; Office of Global Engagement/IPDF Grant.

2009

Building a cancer prevention partnership for women in Tamil Nadu, India- linking the Faculty of Medicine University of Sydney, Weill Cornell Medical College (USA), Cancer Council Australia and Christian Medical College Vellore, India; Trevena L; Office of Global Engagement/IPDF Grant.

2003

Enhancing general practitioner care of people with traumatic brain injury; Trevena L; Motor Accident Authority of New South Wales/Project Funding.

A randomised controlled trial of a decision aid for the management of pain in labour and childbirth; Roberts C, Trevena L, Raynes-Greenow C, McCaffery K, Peat B; National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC)/Project Grants.

Flitcroft, K., Gillespie, J., Carter, S., Trevena, L., Salkeld, G. (2011). When good evidence is not enough: the role of context in bowel cancer screening policy in New Zealand. Evidence and Policy: a journal of research, debate and practice, 7(3), 307-326. [More Information]

Trevena, L., Irwig, L., Barratt, A. (2006). Impact of privacy legislation on the number and characteristics of people who are recruited for research: a randomised controlled trial. Journal of Medical Ethics, 32(8), 473-477. [More Information]

Trevena, L. (2003). What medical students value in a population health tutor: characteristics for consideration in staff recruitment and development. Education for Health, 16(1), 51-58. [More Information]

Trevena, L., Nutbeam, D., Simpson, J. (2001). Asking the right questions of disadvantaged and homeless communities: the role of housing, patterns of illness and reporting behaviours in the measurement of health status. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 25, no. 4 2001, 298-304.

Trevena, L., Irwig, L., Barratt, A. (2005). The impact of privacy legislation on the characteristics of people who are recruited for research: a randomised controlled trial. NHMRC Ethics in Human Research Conference, Australia: NHMRC: National Health and Medical ResearchCouncil.

Trevena, L., Irwig, L., Barratt, A. (2004). A general practice-based randomised trial of a decision aid for colorectal cancer screening. 2nd Conference for the European Association of Communication in Healthcare. (IEEE) Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.

Trevena, L., Robinson, L. (2003). Online continuing education in evidence-based medicine for general practitioners: does it work? 2nd International Conference for EBHC teachers and developers.

Trevena, L. (2003). Vertical integration of population health learning in the University of Sydney Medical Program. 2nd College of Health Sciences Education Conference, the University of Sydney.

Trevena, L., County, M. (2003). Will research training enhance the career of a primary care practitioner? A qualitative study. GP & PHC Conference.

Trevena, L. (2002). Research capacity building in primary care: evidence for the effectiveness of current strategies. From Cell to Society 3, Research Conference 2002.

Trevena, L., Irwig, L., Barratt, A. (2002). The art and science of clinical decision making in general practice: the development of a decision aid for colorectal cancer screening decisions. GP & PHC Research Conference, 2002, Adelaide: Primary Health Care Research and Information Service.

Huang, Q., Trevena, L., Kidd, M., Trent, R., Callen, J. (2002). The impact of the human genetic research on primary care: a summary of general practitioners on genetic counselling and testing in general practice. Research from the Ground Up, : British Medical Journal Publishing Group.

Flitcroft, K., Gillespie, J., Carter, S., Trevena, L., Salkeld, G. (2011). When good evidence is not enough: the role of context in bowel cancer screening policy in New Zealand. Evidence and Policy: a journal of research, debate and practice, 7(3), 307-326. [More Information]

Trevena, L., Irwig, L., Barratt, A. (2006). Impact of privacy legislation on the number and characteristics of people who are recruited for research: a randomised controlled trial. Journal of Medical Ethics, 32(8), 473-477. [More Information]

Trevena, L., Irwig, L., Barratt, A. (2005). The impact of privacy legislation on the characteristics of people who are recruited for research: a randomised controlled trial. NHMRC Ethics in Human Research Conference, Australia: NHMRC: National Health and Medical ResearchCouncil.

Trevena, L., Irwig, L., Barratt, A. (2004). A general practice-based randomised trial of a decision aid for colorectal cancer screening. 2nd Conference for the European Association of Communication in Healthcare. (IEEE) Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.

Trevena, L. (2003). Vertical integration of population health learning in the University of Sydney Medical Program. 2nd College of Health Sciences Education Conference, the University of Sydney.

Trevena, L. (2003). What medical students value in a population health tutor: characteristics for consideration in staff recruitment and development. Education for Health, 16(1), 51-58. [More Information]

Trevena, L., County, M. (2003). Will research training enhance the career of a primary care practitioner? A qualitative study. GP & PHC Conference.

Trevena, L., Irwig, L., Barratt, A. (2002). The art and science of clinical decision making in general practice: the development of a decision aid for colorectal cancer screening decisions. GP & PHC Research Conference, 2002, Adelaide: Primary Health Care Research and Information Service.

Huang, Q., Trevena, L., Kidd, M., Trent, R., Callen, J. (2002). The impact of the human genetic research on primary care: a summary of general practitioners on genetic counselling and testing in general practice. Research from the Ground Up, : British Medical Journal Publishing Group.

2001

Trevena, L., Nutbeam, D., Simpson, J. (2001). Asking the right questions of disadvantaged and homeless communities: the role of housing, patterns of illness and reporting behaviours in the measurement of health status. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Public Health, 25, no. 4 2001, 298-304.